The [http://www.xilinx.com/publications/xcellonline/xcell_53/xc_video53.htm Elphel 333] can encode a Theora stream.

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The [http://www.xilinx.com/publications/xcellonline/xcell_53/xc_video53.htm Elphel 333] can encode a Theora stream. More information on this project can be found on the project leader's [http://blogs.elphel.com/category/andrey/ Elphel Development Blog].

=== Decoder ===

=== Decoder ===

Latest revision as of 11:13, 3 September 2010

This is a list of hardware of all categories, from chipsets to ready-to-use products, that support Ogg Theora.

Hardware support status for Ogg Theora is a new thing, but it seems it's sometimes included even if not advertised. If you can't find a suitable player come back next week, or ask your vendor if they could add support.

If you know of any hardware or projects that are not yet mentioned here, please add them to the list.

Consumer products

COWON O2. Supports playback of Ogg Theora video, out of the box. Updated design of the COWON D2 model.

According to Cowon America ( 2010-Sep-02 ), NO Cowon product supports Theora:
"Our players do not support Theora video codec. Its just not a common video codec that you see around in portable media players."

Non-consumer products

Encoder

Decoder

Currently there is a hardware decoder implementation being developed.
The Google Summer Of Code 2006 (author's university projects page) began to produce an FPGA decoder implementation in VHDL and now there is another "Summer Of Code 2007" project (description) to work on it together with another independent developer.

Here are two presentations that the author of the SOC 2006 proposal presented in his University: